The Wiggles

The Wiggles have taken over the airwaves of Children's television all over the world due to their catchy lyrics and music.

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The Wiggles' Bio: The Australian group the Wiggles started as an R&B act called the Cockroaches in the late 1980s, but reemerged in the early 1990s as an Australian platinum-selling children's group with a hit television show on the Disney Channel called Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles! and a series of popular videos whose music, dance, and humor appeal to the discerning preschool set. The colorful four-man group has scored millions of young fans around the globe with albums like The Wiggles, Here Comes a Song, Yummy Yummy, Big Red Car, and Wiggly Wiggly Christmas. "Wiggles stage shows and videos don't seem to abide by the rules of entertainment," according to writer Belinda Luscombe in Time. "Their dancing seems corny, their costumes loud and their sidekicks … oafish." Still, toddlers embrace the group wholeheartedly. "The language is very simple," Wiggle Anthony Field explained in Time. "The songs are unapologetically repetitive…. It empowers them." This simple formula has made the Wiggles "gods among preschoolers," according to People.

The Cockroaches existed as a successful R&B group for 12 years; they even scored a top-ten hit. When the group broke up in 1991, however, members Anthony Field and Jeff Fatt decided to venture off into a very different direction, and began writing songs for children. Field and Fatt, both preschool teachers, teamed up with fellow teachers Murray Cook and Greg Page to form the Wiggles. Field, Cook, and Page originally met while studying early childhood education at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

The Wiggles let their combined knowledge of child development guide their songwriting, with successful results. "A lot of what we do comes from a child's perspective," Fields notes on the Wiggles website. "It's got a lot to do with what songs are about and the language we use, and I like to think we know how to write pretty catchy tunes. Right from the start we gave a lot of thought to what was appropriate for children's music." They recorded a demo tape and submitted it to ABC Music, which immediately signed the group and released the full-length album The Wiggles in 1991. The album ultimately went on to achieve Australian platinum status for record sales and spawned a single, "Here Comes a Song," that went gold in Australia.

In 1999 the Wiggles got a huge break. The American distributor for Barney videos agreed to include Wiggles videos on the purple dinosaur's tapes. Since then, each of the Wiggles' albums—including Let's Wiggle, Yummy Yummy, and Wiggly Wiggly Christmas—has earned Australian platinum status for sales. All told, the group has sold more than 2.7 million videos, audiotapes, and CDs.

The group's first performances were at daycare centers and birthday parties. Then they swept their native Australia, becoming a hit among children there. It's estimated that half of all Australian toddlers can sing along to the Wiggles' songs or has attended a Wiggles concert. The group has become phenomenally popular in Australia—more successful in their native country than movie stars Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman combined, according to Luscombe in Time.

"The four ultra-perky, middle-aged Aussies cause toddlers to wiggle their way through songs about yummy yummy fruit salads, hot potatoes, and wobbly camels," Rodney Ho wrote in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The group tackles issues that are important to toddlers, such as exercise and nutrition. Their dances are "unsophisticated," their songs, like "I Climb Ten Stairs" are "simple," and their "props are embarrassingly low-tech," according to Suzanne C. Ryan of the Boston Globe. "But observers say the band is successful because it provides elements young children want in entertainment: fantasy, simplicity, and a human connection."

The Wiggles have a distinctive uniform—each wears a different color "skivvy" or T-shirt. Vocalist, guitarist, and drummer Field wears blue, lead vocalist Page dons yellow, vocalist Cook is in red, and keyboard player and vocalist Fatt, who wears purple, is known for falling asleep onstage. When he does, kids in the audience all shout, "Wake up, Jeff!" Kids often wear their favorite Wiggles's color to concerts. The group also created the characters Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, and Captain Feathersword (a friendly pirate who carries a sword made of feathers) to cavort onstage and in their videos and songs.

After a brief run on the Fox Television Network, the Disney Channel began airing the Wiggles in a series of 90-second test spots. In June of 2002 the network launched a 30-minute Wiggles program that runs at the prime toddler timeslots of 8:00 and 11:30 a.m. on weekday mornings.
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